Eco Wave Power is set to inaugurate Israel’s first wave energy pilot station on Thursday, December 5, at Warehouse 2 in Jaffa Port. This groundbreaking project, developed in collaboration with EDF Renewables Israel, the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, and Atarim, highlights the country’s commitment to renewable energy innovation.
The EWP-EDF One Project utilizes wave energy technology to generate clean electricity for Israel's national grid. The system includes 10 floaters installed along Jaffa Port's breakwater, connected to a land-based energy conversion unit. This design ensures easier maintenance and upgrades compared to traditional offshore systems.
“This project at Jaffa Port represents a historic milestone in the global renewable energy journey, proving that sea waves can be a viable, clean, and consistent source of electricity,” said Inna Braverman, Founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power.
The wave energy station, with a capacity of 100 kW, has been connected to the national electrical grid since August 2023. It also serves as a public education center, supported by the EU’s GREENinMED grant, to raise awareness about wave energy's potential.
The EWP-EDF One project underscores Eco Wave Power’s commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions. Having tested the system under real conditions since July 2022, the company secured a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Israeli National Electric Company (IEC) under an official feed-in tariff.
Eco Wave Power's innovation aligns with global efforts to diversify renewable energy sources and demonstrates how wave energy can contribute to sustainable power generation.
Source: hydroreview.com